Your imagination can run wild thinking of the bacteria lurking in your home. But people tend to look in the wrong direction when it comes to fighting germs in the kitchen. Disinfect these seven germ sanctuaries.
Your refrigerator
Your refrigerator harbors bacteria in some surprising places. Ice and water dispensers, vegetable crispers, meat drawers, and door seals are some of the germiest!
To do: Use a disinfectant when you clean the fridge, do a white vinegar flush of the water dispenser, and clean and sanitize the icemaker and ice bin. If your fridge needs extra care (and elbow grease), consider hiring a cleaning service that offers appliance cleaning.
Countertop appliances
Countertop appliances need more intensive cleaning than you might think. In fact, not doing things like flushing your coffeemaker and disinfecting your blender gasket can put you at risk of ingesting unsafe bacteria.
To do: Run a cycle of white vinegar and water through your coffeemaker, and tackle scum on slow cookers with white vinegar and baking soda. Disassemble your blender and wash every component with soap and water. And remember to unplug appliances before cleaning.
Countertops
Think of all of the hands, bags and containers that land on your countertops throughout the day. A quick wipe-down won't be enough to fully clean the surface and prevent cross-contamination.
To do: Disinfect your countertops daily and let them air dry. Installing a nonporous countertop material like engineered quartz can reduce germ accumulation.
The sink
Sinks require daily care to fight bacteria. Disinfecting them regularly will reduce the risk of contaminating foods and dishware, and will make your sink less appealing to pests.